![]() Setting up a Flat Pack Kitchen In a New HouseA Story by Michael Harley![]() Weeworks![]() Moving to a new house but do not have time or budget to set up a custom kitchen? If you are in hurry to leave you present residence and have to shift to the new abode, flat pack kitchen can be a real cheap yet stylish alternative for the house. Such kitchens can also be extensively customised by professionals offering solutions for flat pack assembly in Manchester. The concept of flat pack kitchens Also known as ready-to-assemble kitchen and knock-down kitchen, flat - pack kitchen comprises kitchen equipment and cabinets that need to be assembled by the buyer. The components come in different cartons and with documents containing assembly instructions. The cabinets, work counters and other furniture items need to be put together with basic tools like screwdriver, utility knife and hammer. Besides employing low priced yet quality materials, flat pack kitchens also help customers save on labour costs. Even if they hire professional flat pack assembly workers, they end up paying less than what they would have paid to service personnel for designing a full-fledged conventional kitchen. The components of flat pack kitchen are cut precisely, they are then drilled to the perfect size and then fit into each other quite like a jig saw puzzle. Such kitchens generally comprise bench tops, cabinets, hands, drawer runners, oven bases, range hoods and fittings. Material options and shapes While buying the components for their flat pack kitchens, customers can choose from a variety of materials. These include plastic and different types of wood. They can also specify the size and colours for the components. With standard and bespoke kitchen components available with most suppliers, the appliance and benchtop are provided as per buyer specifications. These kitchens also come in an array of shapes and design. Your flat pack kitchen could be a U-shaped unit or in L shape. It could even be a G-shaped, galley or any combination of kitchen design as per the designated space for it in the house. You can hire a man with van in Manchester to deliver the components securely to your home or ask the supplier to arrange for the same. Putting a flat pack kitchen together To assemble a flat pack kitchen together you generally do not need many tools. A screw driver and Allen key will complete most of the tasks. The detailed guidelines that come with your package will help you put the parts together. If you do not have time to assemble the kitchen on your own or desire higher levels of finesse, you can always hire flat pack assembly pros who may be only a call away. Some points to take care of in this assembly process are: - Measure everything properly - from wall to wall and involve the builder in this activity to ensure accuracies - Ensure the sink is placed at the right place - where they can be connected to external water source and drainage system - While accounting for the placing of your heat generating appliances, ensure there is adequate room for ventilation - Incorporate some flexibility with modular design so that you can make changes later if your needs change over time. All the best for the job! © 2019 Michael HarleyAuthor's Note
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